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Thailand’s sun-kissed beaches, misty northern hills and vibrant cities are best known through postcards and travel blogs—but to truly feel the rhythm of the country, hop aboard a train.
I rode on one of the longest train trips in Thailand, which connects Chiang Mai to Bangkok. My first-class cabin with two bunk beds cost 2,906 baht, or around $81. It's not a route I'd take again ...
If only the reasons for all that water weren't so terrifying. The State Railway of Thailand is bringing back a seasonal tourist train from Bangkok to the Pa Sak Jolasid Dam, making a round trip ...
I spent 13 hours traveling on a sleeper train across Thailand. The 467-mile journey covered dense jungle and nine provinces. I wish I'd brought more food on board and had booked myself a different ...
Three types of train will embark on sight-seeing routes ... The Royal Blossom and Kiha 183 were donated to the State Railway of Thailand (SRT) by Japan and have been refurbished as cosy and ...
Alone boatman watched the spectacle of Thailand's so-called "floating train" as selfie-seeking passengers soaked up the water views after disembarking from carriages stopped on a narrow bridge.
A lone boatman watches Thailand's so-called "floating train" pass as selfie-seeking passengers soak up the water views, disembarking from carriages stopped on a narrow bridge. Railway adventures ...
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